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that is what keeps us strong. that is what makes us a beacon for the world. that is how i will lead as long as i'm president of united states. spirit, we can criticize and tear down, what we can build together is what brings me here today. to fix ourpast time broken immigration system. [applause] we to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we have to finish the job. it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early 1900s, 300,000 people, maybe some of them your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many a represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived where they believed anything was possible. for some it represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that did not treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. asians face this. so the irish. so italians. so the jews. many groups still do today. that did not stop those brave minimum and from coming. they were drawn by
that is what keeps us strong. that is what makes us a beacon for the world. that is how i will lead as long as i'm president of united states. spirit, we can criticize and tear down, what we can build together is what brings me here today. to fix ourpast time broken immigration system. [applause] we to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we have to finish the job. it is fitting that we are here in chinatown just a few miles from angel island. in the early...
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it used to be that those of us in the middle who sought lauded for our efforts. now it seems we are vilified. >> just in the last minute or so we have left, here are the big questions when it comes to women's leadership. hillary clinton, you democratic women senators all signed this highly secretive letter that we all know about -- >> nothing is sacred anymore. -- encouraging hillary to run for president. >> our people are very excited about the possibility of her running. there is no surprise. we all signed the letter, including elizabeth, asking elizabeth to run. >> is this just a acclamation, ? >> emocratic primary act go >> there is a lot of positive support. >> so if she doesn't run, then amy klobuchar runs for you notice she is traveling all over. ? >> thank you very much. >> coming up on c-span, a look at sugar policy in the u.s.. "washington journal" begins live a.m. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences at offering complet
it used to be that those of us in the middle who sought lauded for our efforts. now it seems we are vilified. >> just in the last minute or so we have left, here are the big questions when it comes to women's leadership. hillary clinton, you democratic women senators all signed this highly secretive letter that we all know about -- >> nothing is sacred anymore. -- encouraging hillary to run for president. >> our people are very excited about the possibility of her running....
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can you expand on the issue of women using their sexuality to get ahead? >> well, if you have a game in which -- okay, i believe that the miss america contest, if you count up the contests in each state and the national contest is still the single biggest source of scholarship money for women in the united states. this is crazy. but if a handsomeness contest was the biggest source of scholarship money for guys, you can bet they would be there. you know. [ laughter ] so we play the game by the rules that exist, but we need to change the rules obviously. so it's not that we're not responsible for our actions, we are. if feminism stands for anything, it's that we are responsible for our actions, but we also need to look at the context. as wilma always said, context is everything. and what choices are there? so, you know, if that's the way the game that exists, that's the game people will play. >> miley included or excluded, what is your message for today's young women? >> well, my big serious message is don't listen to me. [ laughter ] listen to yourself. tha
can you expand on the issue of women using their sexuality to get ahead? >> well, if you have a game in which -- okay, i believe that the miss america contest, if you count up the contests in each state and the national contest is still the single biggest source of scholarship money for women in the united states. this is crazy. but if a handsomeness contest was the biggest source of scholarship money for guys, you can bet they would be there. you know. [ laughter ] so we play the game by...
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but let us begin. the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the reedom of man. >> this weekend america history looks back at the assassination of jfk, its aftermath, commemorative events. also, your chance to talk to authors and historians today at 5:00 eastern with dallas 1963 coauthor, and at 5:45, november 22, 1963 author. coverage continues sunday with johnson's address to congress and your questions live with his biographer and presidential hist torn. followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc news coverage of president kennedy's funeral. remembering jfk. on american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" live with your calls, tweets and e-
but let us begin. the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the reedom of man. >> this weekend america history looks back at the assassination of jfk, its...
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so for us this is critical. but it is not an issue that people agree on. >> ivo, thank you very much. i think that you couldn't have been clearer with saying if the alliance is focused only on collective defense, it's headed for an irrelevant future, and i think after fred and others, we picked up on these thinking global partners was the undeveloped part of the summit agenda where there is still much work to be done. >> just underscore, i'm not saying the collective defense is unimportant. collective defense is the core, but it can't be the sole core. you need to have the cooperative security element, too, and that's what i think the new nato is all about. >> absolutely. thank you very much for your time. thank you for coming to the council and giving your thoughts and reflections after stepping down as ambassador, and thank you for serving our country. [ applause ] >> we're going to make a quick transition into our next panel and move into the final line-up, please. >>> here's a poem that comes directly out of
so for us this is critical. but it is not an issue that people agree on. >> ivo, thank you very much. i think that you couldn't have been clearer with saying if the alliance is focused only on collective defense, it's headed for an irrelevant future, and i think after fred and others, we picked up on these thinking global partners was the undeveloped part of the summit agenda where there is still much work to be done. >> just underscore, i'm not saying the collective defense is...
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maybe you'll tell us that we -- it's there, but we just don't see it. but there's some obvious things that perhaps we should do to correct that, one may be that the federal government's in the way. for example, with too many rules and regulations that consume time. i talked with dr. kerr win for a moment, and we've talked many times about deregulation of our education, and creating more of an environment in which innovation can occur. there's also the definition of credit hour, not having the pell grant available year round. federal aid rules that don't allow students to excel through course work. i'd like to hear your comments whether these are impediments. they make it more difficult for you to innovate. the one area that seems to me that would be obvious for more innovation. and i think i understand a lot about why it hasn't happened. it seems to me it has to happen is a more efficient use of time and facilities at colleges and universities. forth washington university's steven track ten berg once told me, you can run two complete colleges with two c
maybe you'll tell us that we -- it's there, but we just don't see it. but there's some obvious things that perhaps we should do to correct that, one may be that the federal government's in the way. for example, with too many rules and regulations that consume time. i talked with dr. kerr win for a moment, and we've talked many times about deregulation of our education, and creating more of an environment in which innovation can occur. there's also the definition of credit hour, not having the...
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won't makecomment i us more technical. i circulated a set of fair information privacy practices that have been put together by the u.s. public policy council. good privacyvern and databases. i would ask that you look at those as you consider possible changes. the more of those upheld, the better we protect the privacy of information. the more information we collect, the more likely we are to collect noise, particularly if it is stored for a long time. in any system, the more we try to avoid false negatives, missing cases of things we are looking for, the more likely we are to generate false positives. there is a concern for the american public that in the process of trying to be sure we stop every care -- terrorist process, we cast the net that is likely to engage individuals that are involved in unusual but not illegal behavior. i will be happy to answer questions later. it is a pleasure to be here. brief.try to be very we have heard a lot today about the idea of a special advocate, so i thought i would focus my remarks o
won't makecomment i us more technical. i circulated a set of fair information privacy practices that have been put together by the u.s. public policy council. good privacyvern and databases. i would ask that you look at those as you consider possible changes. the more of those upheld, the better we protect the privacy of information. the more information we collect, the more likely we are to collect noise, particularly if it is stored for a long time. in any system, the more we try to avoid...
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i mean, you know, unprovable, so, you know, very useful. no, i am much madder about that and wish i that i had talked about it there because i do remember at the universities in utah there was an enormously high rate of suicide because of the strictness about sexual expression and so on. and still i probably in my memory -- maybe you can tell me -- but i don't think i was saying this at the time. >> what keeps you going? what keeps the fire burning? and have you ever wanted to just hang it up and why didn't you? >> well, where would i hang it? no, i mean, first of all, first of all, people say to me, well, aren't you interested in something other than feminism? and i always try to think if there is anything that wouldn't be transformed if anything matter and so far i haven't been able to find anything and it's so interesting. it's like a big aha. you figure out what could be and you know, it's just constantly, constantly interesting. as to what keeps me going, it's you. i mean, it's our friends. it's -- you know, we're communal animals. we
i mean, you know, unprovable, so, you know, very useful. no, i am much madder about that and wish i that i had talked about it there because i do remember at the universities in utah there was an enormously high rate of suicide because of the strictness about sexual expression and so on. and still i probably in my memory -- maybe you can tell me -- but i don't think i was saying this at the time. >> what keeps you going? what keeps the fire burning? and have you ever wanted to just hang...
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all of us mentioned. the designation of positions has been going on since 1953, and it is an evolutionary process, and i think we continue to build and make a better product to address those issues. >> gotcha. i want to talk about security clearances for people though, ok? that's part of the other part of this, because we got five million of them, 1.4 top secret. is there anything being done in that realm to make sure that the people who need them have them, and the folks that don't need them don't have them? i don't know about you, but five million seems like a heck after lot of folks to have security clearance. and 1.4 million top-secret security clearances seems like a pile. that's more than live in the state of montana by about 40%. can you give me an idea on if there's any metrics or any advice, any guidance is being again to agencies on that? >> sir, we have existing idance under 12968 and 128467. 1995. 8 was amended in 13467 came out in 2008, so they are not quite as old as 450. and those are the g
all of us mentioned. the designation of positions has been going on since 1953, and it is an evolutionary process, and i think we continue to build and make a better product to address those issues. >> gotcha. i want to talk about security clearances for people though, ok? that's part of the other part of this, because we got five million of them, 1.4 top secret. is there anything being done in that realm to make sure that the people who need them have them, and the folks that don't need...
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barney used a sports metaphor. that t think i ever heard in all the time that i served with him. >> opening it up to the audience. a young man here with the bow tie in front. state your name. as david said, the question should end with a question mark. eric.name is i'm a fourth year at the university of chicago. i was wondering, i know while there were 435 members of 100 senators, not all of them are experts in economics. wondering what sort of impact that has on any sort of iscussion concerning the economy as a whole and how much that hinders public policy. i don't want to speak to that quickly. he other panel is alluding to this, mr. schwab alluded to it. i don't think most people in it was coming. i genuinely don't think in my the senate anyone thought this was coming. we're doing business. and this have woke up is on top of them. fascinating situation. involved had been talking a little bit about it. but nobody saw it coming in the congress. reason was to some extent, you couldn't alert people that was coming w
barney used a sports metaphor. that t think i ever heard in all the time that i served with him. >> opening it up to the audience. a young man here with the bow tie in front. state your name. as david said, the question should end with a question mark. eric.name is i'm a fourth year at the university of chicago. i was wondering, i know while there were 435 members of 100 senators, not all of them are experts in economics. wondering what sort of impact that has on any sort of iscussion...
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so the examples that you're using are receiving funding in the 2005 act said you can't use those. so can you explain the -- how your logic on that? >> actually, sir. i think we are regulating and proposing it under the clean air act which is very specific in both intent as well as its history of application. there is no question that ccs technology is available. the components of ccs have been in place and demonstrated for decades. so the question really is is it reasonable and cost and is it available for this sector? epa believes it is. we have proposed that. we are welcome and open to comments. we will getting to that public comment process shortly. i think through that public comment process you will see that this technology is well-known. it's available, it's being invested in today. and it's going to work and be a pathway forward for coal in to the future. >> i think what to summarize what you've said is: one, there's no full-scale power plants operating with technology today; is that correct? >> i'm aware of these components being -- >> no. >> but there no -- full-scale pow
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the pitchforks came out and they paid us very quickly. you have to let the medicine work its way through the system. a lot of us were very concerned when the banks started paying back tarp as quickly as they did. >> the notion that these poor banks, that we hurt their -- these very rich, very well protected people -- get over it. i was appalled by their hypersensitivity. what i was told was that two of the things we thought were necessary to alleviate public anger were one of the things that drove them. restrictions. and they wanted their damn airports. the restrictions on being able to fly around was a problem. we would voted for this -- who this -- frankly, we were getting attacked too. i also believe that this is not stimulated by the politicians. this is genuine public anger. >> keep in mind one thing. the house republican leadership stepped up. john boehner, eric cantor, paul ryan -- >> they replaced their negotiator because they wanted to be participants. they still had a majority voting against it. >> i understand. let's give some
the pitchforks came out and they paid us very quickly. you have to let the medicine work its way through the system. a lot of us were very concerned when the banks started paying back tarp as quickly as they did. >> the notion that these poor banks, that we hurt their -- these very rich, very well protected people -- get over it. i was appalled by their hypersensitivity. what i was told was that two of the things we thought were necessary to alleviate public anger were one of the things...
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it tells us something here at home. though men and women are only about 2% apart in computer use, 67% of white non-hispanic households use the internet while only 45% of black households have access. it is about power, and it is serious, and it is polarizing. so let's hear it for the librarians who are the only ones i know of systemically fighting to democratize computer use. seven, while we're celebrating marriage equality victories, great, let's not forget that 51% of us in the united states say "homosexuality should be accepted by society." that was the question in the public opinion poll. but 69% of people in canada do. are we not comparable at least to canada? and 83%, 83% of people in germany do. on campuses, students still ask me why the same groups oppose say lesbians and birth control. [ laughter ] i think many of us don't yet understand that the same groups oppose all forms of sexual expression that cannot end in conception. sometimes i fear that our opposition understands our shared interests better than we d
it tells us something here at home. though men and women are only about 2% apart in computer use, 67% of white non-hispanic households use the internet while only 45% of black households have access. it is about power, and it is serious, and it is polarizing. so let's hear it for the librarians who are the only ones i know of systemically fighting to democratize computer use. seven, while we're celebrating marriage equality victories, great, let's not forget that 51% of us in the united states...
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and he will never use eternity care. he may have a wife or someone who does use maternity care. many women who buy these policies will never be treated for prostate cancer and you don't pick and choose which things you could cover, but insurance talks about them being covered for everyone. >> host: is about the health health care people or the overall insurance industry? >> guest: it depends on who you ask. including something that would really benefit insurance companies. but they said if they wanted to expand coverage to people whose coverage was uninsured. and congress did not want to go the route of making this a government entirely and it has gone both ways for that. >> host: we are talking with julie appleby of kaiser health news. if you have an employer plan come you can give him a call at 202, 58 3880. if you have an individual plan or your plan five and if you have had your plan canceled, (202)385-5882 jay is waiting from oak hill. >> caller: it seems to me that when they grandfathered in these policies, they may be changed after that, several months after that, making
and he will never use eternity care. he may have a wife or someone who does use maternity care. many women who buy these policies will never be treated for prostate cancer and you don't pick and choose which things you could cover, but insurance talks about them being covered for everyone. >> host: is about the health health care people or the overall insurance industry? >> guest: it depends on who you ask. including something that would really benefit insurance companies. but they...
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and that's saving us money. that's why, by the way, some of the projections that -- in terms of what the affordable care act would do to deficits have actually proved even better than we had originally expected. what i have learned though with respect to setting up these marketplaces -- which are essentially mechanisms where people who are currently in the individual market or don't have health insurance at all can join together, shop and insurance companies will compete for their business -- setting those things up is very challenging just mechanically. the good news is that choice and competition has actually worked and insurers came in with bids that were even lower than people expected -- about 16 percent lower than had originally been projected. the challenge has been just making sure that consumers are actually able to get on a website, see those choices and shop. and i think that we probably underestimated the complexities of building out a website that needed to work the way it should. there is a larger
and that's saving us money. that's why, by the way, some of the projections that -- in terms of what the affordable care act would do to deficits have actually proved even better than we had originally expected. what i have learned though with respect to setting up these marketplaces -- which are essentially mechanisms where people who are currently in the individual market or don't have health insurance at all can join together, shop and insurance companies will compete for their business --...
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that concerns us all. i think the last time this possibility of a real hollow force and significant lack of readiness happened was in the 1990s. general odierno, would you consider that challenge then -- excuse me, let me rephrase it. would you consider our challenge today greater or lesser than that challenge? >> i believe our challenge is much greater today than it has been since i've been in the army in terms of readiness. this is the lowest readiness levels since i've been serving the last 37 years. >> general, i agree. i think the numbers confirm that. for instance, in the 1990s, this general episode i'm describing at that problem, the military described 80% of conventional and unconventional forces as acceptable with, quote, pockets of deficiency. today in contrast, at least on the army side, you have said only 15% of army forces are acceptable, with 85% being below that, is that correct? >> that is correct, senator. >> today's situation is much worse. in the 1990s there was a response to that. the a
that concerns us all. i think the last time this possibility of a real hollow force and significant lack of readiness happened was in the 1990s. general odierno, would you consider that challenge then -- excuse me, let me rephrase it. would you consider our challenge today greater or lesser than that challenge? >> i believe our challenge is much greater today than it has been since i've been in the army in terms of readiness. this is the lowest readiness levels since i've been serving the...
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that's what keeps us strong. that's what makes us a beacon for the world. that's how i will continue to lead so long as i'm president of the united states. in that spirit, not just what we can criticize or tear down or be against, but what we can build together, that's what brings me here today. because it's long past time to fix our broken immigration system. we need to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we got to finish the job, and it's fitting that we are here in chinatown, just a few miles away from angel island. in the early 1900's, about 300,000 people, maybe some of your ancestors, passed through on their way to a new life in america. for many, it represented the end of a long and arduous journey. they finally arrived in a place where they believed anything was possible. for some, it also represented the beginning of a new struggle against prejudice in a country that didn't always treat its immigrants fairly or afford them the same rights as everybody else. the asians faced this, but so did the irish, so did
that's what keeps us strong. that's what makes us a beacon for the world. that's how i will continue to lead so long as i'm president of the united states. in that spirit, not just what we can criticize or tear down or be against, but what we can build together, that's what brings me here today. because it's long past time to fix our broken immigration system. we need to make sure washington finishes what so many americans just like you started. we got to finish the job, and it's fitting that...
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a senior official i became friends with used to say america, do not abandon us us, you are our best hope. it is not a message you hear back here often, but something that is felt there. when right after we kill bin laden i was there and i was talking to the driver, and he was from a bottom bottom and i said, have you ever seen the house? he said, i have not, but my family is going by now, everybody is looking at it. he said, i am glad you got that i caused last august my brother- in-law was in a market when a bomb went off. he was buying something. he was killed. so my sister and her three daughters, children, do not have a father, and she has moved back and what thoughts. these guys caused a lot of trouble here, and i'm glad you did what you did. it is a message you do not hear back your as much. on a daily basis when you're out there, you hear that a lot, and these are people who try to distinguish themselves from the stereotypes of what muslims are like and speaking from the heart. you cannot be helped but affected by that. the troublemakers out there -- they do notare, and like it an
a senior official i became friends with used to say america, do not abandon us us, you are our best hope. it is not a message you hear back here often, but something that is felt there. when right after we kill bin laden i was there and i was talking to the driver, and he was from a bottom bottom and i said, have you ever seen the house? he said, i have not, but my family is going by now, everybody is looking at it. he said, i am glad you got that i caused last august my brother- in-law was in...
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than it is used today. it's good. it's efficient. it could be used even better. another thing my government is proposing, very concrete facilities for cyber exercises and cyber training that we also need to do in the context of nato. and my question to the panelists is, taking into account that the next summit 2014 will be ten years after expansion of nato, what we consider a successful expansion, what should be the message in 2014 to those countries who are either waiting for full membership what should be the question for nato? >> the far back then come up here. >> thank you. i'm looking at an article in today's "guardian" of london, about young men from turkey going to syria to fight. hundreds are thought to have been recruited by units affiliated to al qaeda. a father of one of these young men goes there to get his son back and he is confronted by one of these commanders. they are here to be martyred, he's told. they will be rewarded in paradise. a few days ago, maybe a couple of weeks ago now, turkish
than it is used today. it's good. it's efficient. it could be used even better. another thing my government is proposing, very concrete facilities for cyber exercises and cyber training that we also need to do in the context of nato. and my question to the panelists is, taking into account that the next summit 2014 will be ten years after expansion of nato, what we consider a successful expansion, what should be the message in 2014 to those countries who are either waiting for full membership...
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baker, for coming back with us again. judge car. >> yes, like jim baker with whom i worked with for five or six years, i can't recall if you left before i did or not, jim, but amen. i'm pleased to be here and be part of the conversation. what comes about that you may be aware that as a result of a op-ed that i happened to publish on the 23rd of january, i think it was, maybe what i consider to be a modest proposal which i'll repeat this afternoon to improve the -- both, i think the processing of certain applications before the court, and i hope as well, perhaps, enhance public confidence in some of the decisions that the court reaches. that proposal's simply that congress gives the fisa court judges either discretion or perhaps direct them to ob tape the services of outside independent counsel when the court is presented with something that's new and novel, and this would happen, very rare occasions. what i want to emphasize is how infrequently this kind of representation would be necessary. the vast majority of fisa appl
baker, for coming back with us again. judge car. >> yes, like jim baker with whom i worked with for five or six years, i can't recall if you left before i did or not, jim, but amen. i'm pleased to be here and be part of the conversation. what comes about that you may be aware that as a result of a op-ed that i happened to publish on the 23rd of january, i think it was, maybe what i consider to be a modest proposal which i'll repeat this afternoon to improve the -- both, i think the...
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here now using. that was the most challenging skill for us at the time. it was getting the engineers at the time. we are thinking about the product that we are creating. we do not talk much about new product development, but we were in the middle of looking -- why should we be offering "the new york times?" that is the working title. into the younger audience with a point made earlier in the conversation, giving a different experience. we have two people from traditional sales. because itengineered is going to have to be a different experience and it is going to have to be a effort experience across dividers. that is where i think we probably missed the beat. journalists -- it is not training. it is hiring and training. the journalists on the web are the ones who are now able to ingrained -- to have video. to become part of that experience. some have been doing it well for a long time. that.d more of we have doubled the video amount , the amount of video in the last six months time. we are all doing
here now using. that was the most challenging skill for us at the time. it was getting the engineers at the time. we are thinking about the product that we are creating. we do not talk much about new product development, but we were in the middle of looking -- why should we be offering "the new york times?" that is the working title. into the younger audience with a point made earlier in the conversation, giving a different experience. we have two people from traditional sales....
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where does that leave us without a larger strategic vision? the private sector similar to government operating dependent we depending on where they are. we saw an internet security company abroad that broke into a china peer l 8 infrastructure in hong kong, breaking down the path for words and smoking through the infrastructure and publishing that, where all the bad guy. and the prospective about the united states from that vision, the point is you broken to that computer system, destroy and damage it but that is an unauthorized access and you made it by going through that and commit all sorts of other harms and violating surveillance and statutes. depending on your world view of whether that is the case now or not, the real dialogue has to be whether or not that should be the case and if they lead to positive goods, goals that we want, how you do that in coordination, cooperation or under the guidance of nation states and wall full systems and what comes of those, and i have never been in favor and strongly oppose anything that looks like vig
where does that leave us without a larger strategic vision? the private sector similar to government operating dependent we depending on where they are. we saw an internet security company abroad that broke into a china peer l 8 infrastructure in hong kong, breaking down the path for words and smoking through the infrastructure and publishing that, where all the bad guy. and the prospective about the united states from that vision, the point is you broken to that computer system, destroy and...
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as we used to say, as i used to say in the late '90s, when john gotti and kevin mitnick get together, look out. snores a leading gangster or organized crime group, if the team up with level a hackers and just the ability to penetrate computer networks, databases systems as spike mentioned, when they're able to do that and then commit extortion against the amazons and against the banks and against the security companies, we will really see jeopardy to our system and to our government and to the economic engine that drives not just the u.s. at other companies. if i could add one more difference that's important with jihad. the jihadi groups in many cases, they want to overthrow the government, replace it with sharia law or whatever system they believe in, a fundamental system that they want to install. organized crime doesn't want to do that. the gangsters in this country, they want -- they are not patriotic. they want the u.s. to survive and stable because it's a cash cow. if the cow dies, no more milk. so they really want to just suck off and bleed off money from our system and from o
as we used to say, as i used to say in the late '90s, when john gotti and kevin mitnick get together, look out. snores a leading gangster or organized crime group, if the team up with level a hackers and just the ability to penetrate computer networks, databases systems as spike mentioned, when they're able to do that and then commit extortion against the amazons and against the banks and against the security companies, we will really see jeopardy to our system and to our government and to the...
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there an a salute. ♪ ♪ said bagpipes stop us the cast -- the casket is drawn very close to use the grave site. while the season goes on. [jets overhead] to receive it airplanes and 20 fighter aircraft is there a salute to overhead to to of hundred feet. 400 miles per hour. while the kennedy family now is shown to their places. and the flag is arranged by the casket bearers. [jets overhead] overhead airforce on the presidential aircraft. . .
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let us not seek to fix the blame for the past, let us accept our own responsibility for the future. ". more than 55 years later, jfk's advice reigns true. it is important to remember now as we implement the affordable care act. five weeks ago the end -- the administration launched www.c- span.org -- launched healthcare.gov. it was to be the premier website for the affordable care act. needless to say, it has been a rocky rollout. problems have plagued the website. let me say right off the bat that this is unacceptable. it has been disappointing to your members of the administration say that they did not see the problems coming. secretary sibelius, last time you came before this committee i used to year -- two words about -- two words to relate my worry over the law's implementation. make no mistake, i believe in this law. i spent two years of my life working on the affordable care act, there is nothing i want more to succeed. months ago i warned that if implementation did not improve, the marketplace might struggle. other senators voiced similar concerns. when we asked for updates on
let us not seek to fix the blame for the past, let us accept our own responsibility for the future. ". more than 55 years later, jfk's advice reigns true. it is important to remember now as we implement the affordable care act. five weeks ago the end -- the administration launched www.c- span.org -- launched healthcare.gov. it was to be the premier website for the affordable care act. needless to say, it has been a rocky rollout. problems have plagued the website. let me say right off the...
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using their own money for proprietary trading. you have said that you want atlines from the regulators the end of the year. >> i do not want outlines, i want to rule. >> what are we going to get, is a clarity? >> i'm optimistic we will see a role by the end of the year. i have met under pretty regular basis with the regulators. five different agencies have to come to the same place. it is a consultative process. it has to come to closure. it was an important part of dodd frank. it is important in terms of financial regulatory policy. it is important in terms of confidence in government. i think that if you look at the time from dodd frank being enacted to now there were a every of years when effort to delay the implementation of dodd frank was used from slowing down funding agencies urging congress to repeal dodd frank. for the last year we have seen a different and vernon. we have seen an environment that need for certainty and acceptance, that dodd frank is the law of the land has replaced the effort to delay and perhaps repeal
using their own money for proprietary trading. you have said that you want atlines from the regulators the end of the year. >> i do not want outlines, i want to rule. >> what are we going to get, is a clarity? >> i'm optimistic we will see a role by the end of the year. i have met under pretty regular basis with the regulators. five different agencies have to come to the same place. it is a consultative process. it has to come to closure. it was an important part of dodd...
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basic regulation using the existing tools. the application of aml, money transmitter laws that the exchange level, know your customer. those kinds of provisions. ..laws at the exchange level. know your customer, those kinds of provisions. the greatest challenge, the greatest area we have to grapple with is how do we enforce the enforcement techniques. and the fact that this is a global phenomenon. this is something that was just issued in march of this year. the guidance that directors just talk about, the financial action task force, their guidance on this issue was just issued this summer, i think in july. my sense is that most of the world is not applying money laundering principles. getting from here to there is really the issue that the four of us would have to grapple with. >> thank y >> do you with see a lack of that can and how to go about reconciling that consensus? >> i'll take the second first. i don't know that i heard a lot of disagreement or anything we would generally disagree with from this panel or even really
basic regulation using the existing tools. the application of aml, money transmitter laws that the exchange level, know your customer. those kinds of provisions. ..laws at the exchange level. know your customer, those kinds of provisions. the greatest challenge, the greatest area we have to grapple with is how do we enforce the enforcement techniques. and the fact that this is a global phenomenon. this is something that was just issued in march of this year. the guidance that directors just...
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us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we celebrate now that communion received. the holy your wrist is a living symbol of the union of all the faithful of christ living and dead. this sacramental body of christ receiving the eucharist is those who die in the lord ♪ ♪ >> it enables the christian to take the mask. for those that are faithful to you, lord, life is not taken away, it is transformed. and everlasting dwelling place weights in heaven. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [choral music] ♪ >> to fully take part in fully sacrifice and to do it our lord wants, the congregation receives this sacramental body of christ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the liturgy takes an act in the form of thanksgiving. this word is used only in connection with religion, maybe surprise those two has never been explained. the ordinary word, thanksgiving, is no substitute for the word euch
us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we celebrate now that communion received. the holy your wrist is a living symbol of the union of all the faithful of christ living and dead. this sacramental body of christ receiving the eucharist is those who die in the lord ♪ ♪ >> it enables the christian to take the mask. for those that are...
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we don't show up just in the places that votes for us a lot, we show in the places that vote for us a little. we dent just show up in the places where we're comfortable, we show up in the places where we're uncomfortable. because when you lead you need to be there. you need to show up. you need to listen and then you need to act. you don't just show up six months before an election. you show up four years before one. and you don't just take no for an answer the first time no happens. you keep going back and trying more because when i was elected four years ago, i wasn't elected just by the people who voted for me. i was the governor of all the people. and tonight, overwhelmingly, those people have said, come onboard, it's fine here, let's have more people support the governor and now we have a big, big win tonight. what people have told me over the last four years is more than anything else, they want the truth. they want the truth. you know, we don't always agree with each other, new jersey. some folks don't agree with some of the things i do. certainly they don't agree with some of
we don't show up just in the places that votes for us a lot, we show in the places that vote for us a little. we dent just show up in the places where we're comfortable, we show up in the places where we're uncomfortable. because when you lead you need to be there. you need to show up. you need to listen and then you need to act. you don't just show up six months before an election. you show up four years before one. and you don't just take no for an answer the first time no happens. you keep...
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let us do it and let us do it in a bipartisan fashion. it is too big a program and too important to too many people to do that. having said that it does appear that it is working. let us not keep beating a dead horse." my beloved friend who gave us the beginning of our efforts today. madame secretary, i see reports that consumers receiving plan cancellation notices from their insurance companies saying that plans are no longer available. does the aca require insurance companies to discontinue the plans that people had when the law was passed, yes or no? >> not when the law was passed. no, sir. that's the grandfather clause. >> that's because the plans existed prior to passage of the law are grandfathered in as you have said? >> that's correct. >> so if an insurance company is no longer offering a certain plan, that's because that insurance company made a decision to change their policies and that caused them to take away the grandfather status from their insurance purchasers, is that right? >> that's correct. >> now, madame secretary. i w
let us do it and let us do it in a bipartisan fashion. it is too big a program and too important to too many people to do that. having said that it does appear that it is working. let us not keep beating a dead horse." my beloved friend who gave us the beginning of our efforts today. madame secretary, i see reports that consumers receiving plan cancellation notices from their insurance companies saying that plans are no longer available. does the aca require insurance companies to...
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here are many, many of us. e have to follow the lead of the lgbt community and make our voices heard. we can't be shy about this because it is important. we need to be included in town government, and government at all levels. unless we speak up, we are not going to be. >> would any prayer work for atheist's? is there a model that would work for you? >> i have heard atheist indications that i admired. a state senator in arizona gave a wonderful one but he got blowback at the next legislative session from conservative christians. they bashed him and said two prayers for the one he disagreed with the previous time. so it is hard for atheist or other minorities to speak up because susanna and i have both experienced hostility from our fellow residents in the town of greece. it is not a pleasant experience. >> what happened? >> susan and i got two letters telling us to stay away from town board meetings if we did not like what was going on, to move out of the town if we did not like it. i had vandalism to my house
here are many, many of us. e have to follow the lead of the lgbt community and make our voices heard. we can't be shy about this because it is important. we need to be included in town government, and government at all levels. unless we speak up, we are not going to be. >> would any prayer work for atheist's? is there a model that would work for you? >> i have heard atheist indications that i admired. a state senator in arizona gave a wonderful one but he got blowback at the next...
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i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize nature by studying the components of things like shapes andnd feathers and things that could actually have no net loss of everything is utilized to perfection by nature . therefore, the principles in nature can be applied to different types of engineering ,ursuits in building designs things like air conditioning that can be modified and structured on these natural occurring structures in nature, and applied to difficult science , therefore making it far more conducive to a healthy environment with no net loss. host: i will leave it there. mr. brune? guest: i do not have much
i would just say there's a lot more that brings us together then sets us apart. thank you for your comments. numbers, hereoll , findingnt from pew energy problem has declined as a public priority. venice beach. democratic caller. see, thank you. -- caller:. for the sierra club. we are all entitled to pressure, clean water. bioain comment is regarding mimicry and nanotechnology, cuttingally is the edge, and something we can learn from nature. obviously, favorable to nature, but we can utilize...
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language using the ambassador as a speaker, do use and econ officer as a speaker, using exchange programs to bring in speakers into these countries -- all these different things to get the message out, hitting different audiences that we think our part. how you measure the impact, what moves the needle, that is important. yous a manager, how do think about the problems of allocating resources across the entire tool kit? goingthe beginning of anywhere, you have to sit back and say what are our objectives here? this is something that i have learned that csis and going to exercises with you and around the was trying to see what goals are upfront and do not worry about the limitation write a but set out the strategic goals. to mixs a tendency implementation and strategic goals, and you have to see them as something separate and reach into the toolkit at what works best in that environment. that becomes a judgment call him a more an art than science. if you're in an open country like india, you can do a lot of things. i'm getting out of my where were the report is. you might have difficulties
language using the ambassador as a speaker, do use and econ officer as a speaker, using exchange programs to bring in speakers into these countries -- all these different things to get the message out, hitting different audiences that we think our part. how you measure the impact, what moves the needle, that is important. yous a manager, how do think about the problems of allocating resources across the entire tool kit? goingthe beginning of anywhere, you have to sit back and say what are our...
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ou for joining us. >> we have got some powerhouses in the audience with us tonight. not just here on the stage. we want to acknowledge some of the remarkable women officeholders who are present as well as their male allies. i will ask each group to stand and remain standing. please hold your applause until the end. i know that is going to be tough but really try. we are honored to have present tonight a number of women who were each the first woman to hold a different statewide office. i ask that all of them stand again while you hold your applause. eveline murphy, the first woman elected lieutenant governor. shannon o'brien, the first woman elected state. -- treasurer. jane swift, the first woman to serve as governor. woman coakley, the first elected state attorney general. bump, the first woman elected state auditor. warren, the first woman senator from massachusetts and the u.s. senate. that's have a little applause). -- let's have a little applause right there. [applause] in addition, we have a number of other important female elected officials who have led the w
ou for joining us. >> we have got some powerhouses in the audience with us tonight. not just here on the stage. we want to acknowledge some of the remarkable women officeholders who are present as well as their male allies. i will ask each group to stand and remain standing. please hold your applause until the end. i know that is going to be tough but really try. we are honored to have present tonight a number of women who were each the first woman to hold a different statewide office. i...
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they are going to talk to us about it today. the memo, mr. chairman, that you talked about at our last hearing, that identified some security concerns, primarily, a lack of end-to-end testing on healthcare.gov, but it also outlined a mitigation plan, one we learned the agency was following to mitigate security risks, so i want to hear from the contractor, and from you, mr. chow, if, in fact, these findings are being heeded. now, unfortunately, mr. chairman, i have to raise one more issue in my remaining minute, and that is this committee's grand tradition of bipartisanship investigation. apparently, the committee last thursday received a memo from cms, red team discussion document, and the majority of the committee did not share the memo with the minority of this committee until yesterday. coi understand didn'tly, just after -- coincidentally, after it was released to the "washington post," and, mr. chairman, you were quoted in the story talking about the concerns of the readiness of the exchange base on the memo. it's not the topic of the he
they are going to talk to us about it today. the memo, mr. chairman, that you talked about at our last hearing, that identified some security concerns, primarily, a lack of end-to-end testing on healthcare.gov, but it also outlined a mitigation plan, one we learned the agency was following to mitigate security risks, so i want to hear from the contractor, and from you, mr. chow, if, in fact, these findings are being heeded. now, unfortunately, mr. chairman, i have to raise one more issue in my...
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we just need you to speak out and help us a little bit more, challenge us to do our job. like yourself are in the know, we do not have the political will to do it needs to be done. every citizen in america has to face a budget. every one of them has to live within that budget and we are unwilling to make that difficult decision. we will go into sugar shock ready soon. hear the unbridled truth from people in the know, people who have been there, it's not like it's the impossible dream. we have not had a budget for five, going on six years. i would like to get back to that again. i would like to think that people like you could help steer us back in that direction. be bold. >> senator schumer. you, madam chair, and thank you everyone. i want to follow-up on a question that heidi hyde cap brought up. senator manchin, it's not upgraded problem. our greatest problem is that middle-class incomes are .eclining the amazing thing is that they decline not just because of the recession but they actually 2007.ned between 2001- the person who alerted me to this was a professor at harv
we just need you to speak out and help us a little bit more, challenge us to do our job. like yourself are in the know, we do not have the political will to do it needs to be done. every citizen in america has to face a budget. every one of them has to live within that budget and we are unwilling to make that difficult decision. we will go into sugar shock ready soon. hear the unbridled truth from people in the know, people who have been there, it's not like it's the impossible dream. we have...
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so how do the johnsons use the white house? >> they used it differently than the kennedys and i think that they had -- there was a month of mourning after the assassination. but by early january they were getting the congressmen and spouses and they are and they could've done it in one big reception and gotten some footage, but they did it a dozen at a time. and also i was struck by the fact that she was the white house, many of them had never been upstairs and certainly the kennedys didn't openness and she had been up there and i think january 8. she only lived lived there about a month and she had women reporters going through the bathrooms and looking at the living quarters and was completely different from tackling kennedys attitude that the upstairs was off-limits. >> and you can't underestimate the power of that. and they have gotten something special. >> during this timeframe, by having lots of news to cover, i'm sure that they appreciated for being so open. i was struck when she had the upstairs quarters, she said i've
so how do the johnsons use the white house? >> they used it differently than the kennedys and i think that they had -- there was a month of mourning after the assassination. but by early january they were getting the congressmen and spouses and they are and they could've done it in one big reception and gotten some footage, but they did it a dozen at a time. and also i was struck by the fact that she was the white house, many of them had never been upstairs and certainly the kennedys...
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so, each of us is the nail, and each of us can win the battle. thank you. [applause] , thank you. -- >> thank you. [applause] ayanna pressley is boston city council are at large. she is our next speaker. top of the to get the first go round and the top of the ticket in the preliminary elections for boston -- top of the ticket the first go round in the top of the ticket in the preliminary elections for boston. [applause] >> well, good evening. today, we commemorate this is audacioushe historian demonstration of our fellow sister, angelina grimke, who went boldly before the general court in 1838 to proclaim, "i stand before you as a citizen." today, we pay tribute to grimke and acknowledge this moment. and i, for one, am so very grateful that we are. as a black woman, i know i am certainly -- we all are beneficiaries of her bold action . but what i also know is that moment, the one we honor here today, was a very long time in the making. oath in the personal evolution of grimke -- both in the personal evolution of grimke, for the abolitionists and women's mov
so, each of us is the nail, and each of us can win the battle. thank you. [applause] , thank you. -- >> thank you. [applause] ayanna pressley is boston city council are at large. she is our next speaker. top of the to get the first go round and the top of the ticket in the preliminary elections for boston -- top of the ticket the first go round in the top of the ticket in the preliminary elections for boston. [applause] >> well, good evening. today, we commemorate this is...
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the age-old rules of the senate are being used to paralyze us. the public is begging us to act. approval, it is giving advantage to those who want to prevent the senate from achieving anything. that theynnell says have tried to change the subject, but i beg to differ. he doesn't want to address the all about earth or the rule changes. the filibuster were the rule changes. he does not want to discuss the dysfunction and the way republicans have used the rules to tie this place in one big knot. sides, and one is opposed, give the opposition a head start. republicans have abuse that advantage for years now. they have refused to confirm or qualified judges. they are preventing executive agencies from having the leaders they deserve. it is a new world. people demand action. the rules will need to be modified and that is what we have done today. up, we not ripped them have modified them in ways that make things work. not thinkica does that a president, democrat or republican, deserves his artwork picks for who should run the agency. nobody. but there's a long list of cabinet and sub-c
the age-old rules of the senate are being used to paralyze us. the public is begging us to act. approval, it is giving advantage to those who want to prevent the senate from achieving anything. that theynnell says have tried to change the subject, but i beg to differ. he doesn't want to address the all about earth or the rule changes. the filibuster were the rule changes. he does not want to discuss the dysfunction and the way republicans have used the rules to tie this place in one big knot....
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and this is using us to benefit ourselves. so by the way we spend $60 billion a year on gaming and similar products and 80% of which it has been estimated come from households living on less than $50,000 per year and this has led to a product called save to win. we ran that as a pilot in michigan with the credit unions in 2009, we saw a very strong consumer response, 11,000 people save $8.5 million, and they have some stressed-out year-to-date, or i should say we have had 40,000 people across the country where the product was offered open these accounts may have saved $70 million in this is kind to replicate the conditions that allow this product in michigan and a broader interest in this use of returns to motivate people to save and make it, frankly, a little bit less painful and a little bit more exciting. we are now seeing state lotteries being engaged in offering savings which they are approximately twice as many retail locations to buy a lottery ticket in this country with versus bank branches. when you think about that,
and this is using us to benefit ourselves. so by the way we spend $60 billion a year on gaming and similar products and 80% of which it has been estimated come from households living on less than $50,000 per year and this has led to a product called save to win. we ran that as a pilot in michigan with the credit unions in 2009, we saw a very strong consumer response, 11,000 people save $8.5 million, and they have some stressed-out year-to-date, or i should say we have had 40,000 people across...
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people can use computers. people can use robots and the like. and in that respect, even for a given distribution of educational outcomes, income distribution will widen, as the higher returns accrue to people who have the appropriate skill. so, it's hard to say entirely how to solve it. it's not a problem that can be solved quickly, but clearly trying to break down barriers to social mobility, trying to increase opportunities for training acquisition of skills, education, from a very young age, all the way through post-high school, junior college, and the like, is the basic approach. but it is a very, very difficult problem. to bring the federal reserve into it for a moment, as i said there's not much the federal reserve can do about very long-term trends like this that don't really have much to do with monetary policy. but over the shorter period, our efforts to put people back to work, and we are making extraordinary efforts to try to increase the number of jobs in our economy, that's going to be important factor reducing inequality, because o
people can use computers. people can use robots and the like. and in that respect, even for a given distribution of educational outcomes, income distribution will widen, as the higher returns accrue to people who have the appropriate skill. so, it's hard to say entirely how to solve it. it's not a problem that can be solved quickly, but clearly trying to break down barriers to social mobility, trying to increase opportunities for training acquisition of skills, education, from a very young age,...
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and let us not kid ourselves. the fact that we changed the rules today just to apply to judges and executive nominations does not mean the same precedent won't be used tomorrow or the next year or the year after to provide for the end of a filibuster on legislation, on bills that are before us, and on amendments. just as i've implored my democratic colleagues to consider the implications of a nuclear option that would establish the precedent that a majority can change the rules at will is just as urgent for my republican colleagues to end the abuse of the rules which allow extended debate that were intended on rules that were intended to be invoked rarely. some of my democratic colleagues may rightfully ask, "if a democratic majority cannot initially muster a supermajority to end filibusters or change the rules, then what can the majority do?" the rules give us the path and that is to make the filibusters filibuster. let the majority leader bring nominations before the senate. let the senate majority force the fil
and let us not kid ourselves. the fact that we changed the rules today just to apply to judges and executive nominations does not mean the same precedent won't be used tomorrow or the next year or the year after to provide for the end of a filibuster on legislation, on bills that are before us, and on amendments. just as i've implored my democratic colleagues to consider the implications of a nuclear option that would establish the precedent that a majority can change the rules at will is just...
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warned us as well. lots of money sitting there they can't be used and the way we structure these programs, the transportation and fema programs was to make sure the money would go where they had to go, go quickly but without wasting money. i know there was -- all the money should we spend in three months. if that were happening there would be millions of people or were thousands of people complaining that they didn't get what they needed because it wouldn't have been allocated carefully and properly and there would have been lots of newspaper reporters writing about all the misspent money. we haven't seen that so it has taken longer than we would like and it's certainly true that homeowners have not got the money we would like to have seen them got more quickly but i believe while the first year was one of playing the structure and recovery, making sure the roads were clear and making sure people had electricity ,-com,-com ma making sure rents were paid for hundreds of thousands of people who were pushe
warned us as well. lots of money sitting there they can't be used and the way we structure these programs, the transportation and fema programs was to make sure the money would go where they had to go, go quickly but without wasting money. i know there was -- all the money should we spend in three months. if that were happening there would be millions of people or were thousands of people complaining that they didn't get what they needed because it wouldn't have been allocated carefully and...
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. -- from us. it's not sufficient for us to just say, well, we need information to do our work so we won't pay attention to any of the concerns around that. it's very important for us to do that. you know, nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than for people to get a sense that we aren't paying attention to privacy and security, we're not complying with federal law in those respects. and it's also important to understand what this data is for. the information we collect is very different from the purposes of the information industry itself collects. industry typically wants to know, for example, they want to know about richard cordray. what am i spending on my credit cards, where did i go, what did i do because they're trying to figure out what i personally am going to do in the future and figure out how to market to me. that's entirely different than what we're doing, which is we're monitoring these institutions for how they treat consumers. it's an aggregate, it's a pattern type of
. -- from us. it's not sufficient for us to just say, well, we need information to do our work so we won't pay attention to any of the concerns around that. it's very important for us to do that. you know, nothing would undermine the work of the agency more than for people to get a sense that we aren't paying attention to privacy and security, we're not complying with federal law in those respects. and it's also important to understand what this data is for. the information we collect is very...
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it startles us. when we hear of something that wrong, i don'tso think we ought to be tapping the phone conversations are listening into the conversations of our allies. now the question is who are our allies? >> there's a list. nato allies.non- >> i cannot confirm, but allegedly there are nine ager leaders. i don't leave all of the things that i hear or read. excepted.mpany say anonymousguys sources, but we frequently hear in the media "an anonymous white house source." we don't know who that is. some investigative reporters, not you, who will try to get information from us. it happens all the time on the hill. y i heard youll sav are planning a trip to the moon. i should make more logical. you are planning a trip to north korea. reporter never heard that. he is saying "i heard," hoping because i did go to north korea or 10 years ago that i have a plan to now. or there's a rumor he heard or something like that. very aggressive reporters able to get anonymous statements and .se them >> we have our nat
it startles us. when we hear of something that wrong, i don'tso think we ought to be tapping the phone conversations are listening into the conversations of our allies. now the question is who are our allies? >> there's a list. nato allies.non- >> i cannot confirm, but allegedly there are nine ager leaders. i don't leave all of the things that i hear or read. excepted.mpany say anonymousguys sources, but we frequently hear in the media "an anonymous white house source." we...
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it was useful. we provided some insight. we don't think it should be used to -- if i can give an example. the indicators even though we had concerns about the reliability of the data. but replicated the results. we found some negative associations. it means they are honing on some more behavior associated with low-risk passengers. we were concerned that was included in the report. so it appeared they perhaps were highlighting the positive and not accentuating the negative. >> in essence, as you said, you disagree with this report? >> yeah. i don't think it can be used to conclude. it's nines more effective than random. >> mr. edwards can you speak about how training and evaluation of b -- o is important, and i have a concern that we have a number of people who are bdo who never made a single refeferl. i would assume they are considered successful employees. can you explain how people don't do referrals or anything for the committee? >> well, thank you sir. they have taken a number of steps including collective reliable data.
it was useful. we provided some insight. we don't think it should be used to -- if i can give an example. the indicators even though we had concerns about the reliability of the data. but replicated the results. we found some negative associations. it means they are honing on some more behavior associated with low-risk passengers. we were concerned that was included in the report. so it appeared they perhaps were highlighting the positive and not accentuating the negative. >> in essence,...